The owning of humans as property.
What is slavery?
The 16th president.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
It was illegal in the Union but was common in the southern states.
What is Slavery?
The first battle of the Civil war.
What is the battle of Fort Sumter?
A proclamation made by Abraham Lincoln to free the slaves in the rebelling states
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
The election that Abraham Lincoln was elected
What is the Election of 1860
A/The Confederate general
Who was Robert E Lee
A invention that revolutionized the movement of armies of large areas.
What are Railroads?
Was Lee's "perfects battle".
What is the Battle of Chancellorsville?
A draft to see who will be put into the army of the US.
What are the conscription in the United States ?
The loyalty to one's region (or section) rather than to the country as a whole.
What is Sectionalism
A Confederate general that died after losing his left arm in surgery.
Who was Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson?
A Union's idea for a blockade that covers all of the southern states coast.
What is the Anaconda Plan?
A surprise attack on the Union's army fought on April 6–7, 1862.
What is the Battle of Shiloh.
An all steel ship made during the Civil War.
What is the Ironclad
The loyalty to one's nation.
What is Nationalism
A general in the Union Army best known for his scorched earth policies.
Who is William Sherman?
A crop that has no purpose other then to sell as a luxury item.
What are Cash Crops?
One of the First battle between ironclads in the Civil War. (A rebel Ironclad tried to break a union blockade but was unsuccessful.)
What is the Battle Between the Monitor and Merrimack?
A faction of Democrats in the Union who opposed the American Civil War.
What are the Copperheads (or Peace Democrats) ?
Protecting your industries against other's.
What is Protectionism.
The Admiral of the Unions Navy.
Who was David Dixon Porter?
A bow for a ship design to slammed into a enemy ship to try to deal damage. (Due to the Ironclad ability to be unaffected by weapons at the time.)
What are ram bows?
The Second "Bloodiest Days" in the Civil War.
What is the Second Battle of Chancellorsville?
The nickname to Stonewall Jackson's Infinitary because of their quick movement.
What is "Foot Cavalry"